By applying contemporary rhetorical analysis to mathematical discourse, the book challenges the notion that mathematics is synonymous with truth. It highlights the historical reliance on rhetorical practices, including analogy, metaphor, and invention, in the process of mathematical innovation. This exploration reveals the complex interplay between rhetoric and mathematics, suggesting that meaning in math is constructed rather than inherent.
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Applies contemporary rhetorical analysis to mathematical discourse, calling into question the commonly held view that math equals truth. Explores how mathematical innovation has historically relied on rhetorical practices of making meaning, such as analogy, metaphor, and invention.